This collection demonstrates the use and variety of applications of time use methodology from multidisciplinary, multinational, and multicultural perspectives. A distinguished roster of contributors from such fields as psychology, occupational therapy, sociology, economics, and architecture examines the complex relationship between human time utilization and health and well-being and evaluates the future of time use analysis as a research tool in the social sciences.;""Overall, the book is a mine of information and should be seen as the essential reference on the topic of time-use studies.""(Annals of Leisure Research, 3, 2000);
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Robinson, J. P. (2002). The Time-Diary Method. In Time Use Research in the Social Sciences (pp. 47–89). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47155-8_3
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